root:/usr/src/sys/compile/VKERN i386
Any help would be appreciated.
Regards,
Gunnar Hjalmarsson
Phone: +46 70 5508110 Internet: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Fax:+46 70 6108110 http://www.gunnar.cc
Earl, thanks for trying to help!
It appears MHonArc believes it is under a Win environment.
Perl version: 5.004_01
This is a suspect version. You may want to upgrade Perl.
What does the following command output:
perl -e 'print $^O, "\n";'
Since I do not have shell
Earl Hood wrote:
Summary of my perl5 (5.0 patchlevel 4 subversion 1) configuration:
Platform:
osname=bsdos, osvers=2.1, archname=i386-bsdos
---^^^
Ugh.
What? Should I send your regards to my web hosting provider? :-)
Delete line 67 of your copy of osinit.pl. It
From the FAQ:
Do I have to respecify the resource file each time I update an
archive?
No. The archive database stores all resource settings. The only
time you need to respecify the resource file is if changes are
required in the layout of the archive.
Not _all_ resource settings seem to
I have my website hosted with a provider that does not grant me shell
access to my account, so I have to run the MHonArc commands from cgi
scripts. Now I have made a template to make the archive administration
easier, and since there might be other people out there, that are
interested in making
I tried to make use of the default resource file, but it seems like it
does not work properly. These are my findings:
- It worked when creating a new archive, but changes after that had
no effect when updating the archive. (Is this possibly
intentionally?)
- The resource MSGGMTDATEFMT did
Earl Hood wrote:
- The resource MSGGMTDATEFMT did not affect the variable
$MSGGMTDATE$ .
Works for me.
Well, I recreated the demo archive for the "admin tool", and this time
it worked for me, too.
Also, if specifying a resource file via RCFILE, make sure it is
not setting
After having upgraded to 2.4.2, the default settings for the resource variables
$LOCALDATE$ and $GMTDATE$ don't work for me.
Gunnar
Phone: +46 70 5508110 Internet: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Fax:+46 70 6108110
Earl Hood wrote:
Patch for mhtime.pl attached.
Thanks, Earl. But I exchanged (the new) line 87 for
$fmt = '%a %b %d %H:%M:%S '.($local ? "" : "GMT ").'%Y' if $fmt !~ /\S/;
Any objections?
Gunnar
Phone: +46 70 5508110
I want to run the expiredate command. I did run the command
as given in the document but it did not execute. The
command I have given is as follows:
mhonarc -oudir /promed/ -add -expiredate 1 Dec 1999
/root/list/*.*
The result shows that it could not parse the expiredate.
I have never
When converting an email with a line in the body that begins with the
word "From", my installation of MHonArc (2.4.4) does not make it. It
seems like it interprets the word "From" as the beginning of a new
email, and consequently converts the email into two messages.
Gunnar
Let's see what
Gunnar Hjalmarsson wrote:
When converting an email with a line in the body that begins with the
word "From", my installation of MHonArc ... interprets the word
"From" as the beginning of a new email, and consequently converts the
email into two messages.
Nathaniel
Bennett Samowich wrote:
Is there a way to add icons for message attachments?
http://www.oac.uci.edu/indiv/ehood/MHonArc/doc/resources/icons.html
/ Gunnar
Wayne Chapeskie wrote:
A minor message page formatting question, for MHonArc 2.4.4
...
if the message has no follow-ups, and no references, you get two
HR lines together.
...
Does anyone know how to avoid this "double HR" syndrome?
Wayne,
Feel free to study my resource file at
Earl Hood wrote:
I should note that this topic is discussed in the FAQ.
Yes, I see now that it's covered in both the FAQ and the MSGSEP doc. My
apologies for being too quick to post my query.
Gunnar
I run MHonArc on a UNIX web server, i.e. a part of the server provided
by my web hosting ISP. So far I have let MHonArc process mailbox files
that have been stored on the same server, and consequently it has been
easy to simply specify the paths to the files I wanted to process.
Now I wonder
Like many people, I have been trying to develop a web admin
interface for my users forum administrators.
I use a web admin tool, from which you might want to pick some
ideas. You find it at
ftp://ftp.gunnar.cc/pub/gunnar/mhonarc/mhaadmin-demo.pl .
Please note that for the admin interface to
Garth Sainio wrote:
I'm trying to create a multipage thread index from an archive.
...
the index page is created with only 100 messages on it but there
are no links to the other index pages
...
Any suggestions on what I should try next?
The default setting of the THEAD resource includes
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Is it possible to automatically delete the mail MHonArc copies
from the pop account during a normal daily archive?
One way is to use the Net::POP3 Perl module. I run MHonArc from a
script, where the actual MhonArc execution is preceded by a Net::POP3
routine.
Peter Vestergaard wrote:
Hope someone knows how to get rid of the pre-tag
Maybe you should try the MIMEARGS resource instead:
MIMEArgs
text/plain:nonfixed
/MIMEArgs
/ Gunnar
meijin wrote:
Can I make a suggestion for a small added feature? Would, in the
resulting HTML, it be possible to show the total number of messages
Can be done through the variable $NUMOFMSG$.
and the total number of threads
Sounds like a good idea.
in the links at the top?
/ Gunnar
Kenneth Blackwell wrote:
I may need to have a passage of an archived message suppressed.
Thus I need to know whether it can be done.
It can be done by simply letting MHonArc strip the passage before the
conversion.
I guess, based on your description, that the original messages are plain
Wade VanBuskirk wrote:
I have attempted to make and "register" a revised filter, but I got
the following error:
Reading /home/wade/nsmail/temp .
Can't locate /home/wade/MHonArc2.3.3/bin/mhtxtplain2.pl in @INC at
/usr/local/lib/perl5/site_perl/readmail.pl line 769, FOPEN2 chunk
48.
Am
"Gerrit P. Haase" wrote:
is it able to compose a gui-user-interface for mhonarc?
...
maybe someone out there has begun and we could share the work?
Since I don't have shell access to my webhosting account, I use a simple
tool to administrate MHonArc:
"leo.ufv" wrote:
Is there a better way to call MHonArc?
You might want to try:
unshift(@INC, /path/to/mhonarc/library);
require 'mhamain.pl';
mhonarc::initialize();
mhonarc::process_input(
'-quiet',
'-add',
'-outdir',
Fazal Aslam wrote:
It works grate except when it finds a line in which
the first word is "from" or "From" then it thinks that
it a new e-mail and it tries to archive it.
Check out http://www.mhonarc.org/MHonArc/doc/faq/archives.html#split
/ Gunnar
Stuart Otway wrote:
I need a method for me to fire this command to the server via a
webpage. I heard this is possible via CGI. If anyone has some
scripts to send me to get me started and if anyone has some files
that format the mhonarc pages nicely i would be most greatful.
Hi Stuart,
Hi,
I have successfully used mhn2mbox
(http://www.albany.net/~anthonyw/mhonarc/mhn2mbox) with MHonArc v2.4.6
to convert archives back to mbox format. Thanks, Anthony, for this
program! However, when I had upgraded to MHonArc v2.5.4, I noticed that
the message separators in the pseudo mbox
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